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The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read

Posted by JLP on August 1st, 2006

Crystal TuxThere is a new free book available for all of you who have decided to make the first step of breaking free from the world of Windows and to try . The author, Scott Morris, starts describing the book like this:

After several months of writing and revising, I have made available the Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read. It is a 160-page book geared towards people who are competent with using Windows, who have never attempted to use Linux but are interested in giving it a try.

The book will help prevent you from getting lost in the new world of Linux, help with understanding the concept of freedom behind Linux and show you some of the many advantages it has to offer. No more excuses, download the book and try Linux.

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One Response to “The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read”

  1. JLP’s Blog » Put yourself on the Linux map and win hot prizes Says:

    [...] While I was reading SUSE Linux Rants blog by Scott Morris (the guy who wrote the free book The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read) I’ve come across his post What does Linux and frappr have in common? It turns out that if you are contributing to Linux (by translating, programming, testing, bug reporting, promoting or something similar) you can put yourself on the frappr map and win one of these cool prizes: [...]

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